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NT Police Association President Paul McCue sheds light on how new alcohol restrictions in Alice Springs will impact officers
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The Week That Was – 27th January 2023
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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford says the announcements to address crime in Alice Springs are underwhelming, shattering his hopes for real change
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People’s Alcohol Action Coalition Prof Dr John Boffa says the impacts of lifting the alcohol ban in remote communities is being played out in Alice Springs
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Member for Lingiari Marion Scrymgour says alcohol is the top cause of domestic and family violence across the NT with urgent measures needed
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Paterson says it’s scary to live in the town with cars stolen, ram raids and people walking around with edged weapons
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says temporary alcohol restrictions aim to reduce grog in Alice Springs and free up police to tackle crime
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Major Crash Unit Detective Senior Sergeant Brendan Lindner provides an update on investigations into a horrific incident that claimed the life of a child
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Durack resident Kate says her elderly dad’s brand new mobility scooter has been stolen and taken on joy rides across the area
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles pays tribute to the Member for Arafura, reflecting on his service across NT communities
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Master Builders NT CEO Ben Carter says registration reforms will force local builders with with decades of experience to now obtain academic qualifications for commercial projects
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Porkin’ Co-Owner Manfred Mletsim says he’s having to look the door of his cafe to protect staff and customers from crime
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The Week That Was - 16th December 2022
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Mad Snake Café owner Sam Weston is encouraging everyone to check on their mates to help those doing it tough at this time of year
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CoreLogic Head of Research Eliza Owen says the most expensive home sold in Darwin this year was an $8.5 million home in Fannie Bay
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Sentinel Property Group CEO Warren Ebert says Casuarina Square is the worst complex it owns in the country for crime, with weapons being left in gardens
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Monte’s Lounge owner Kyle Pearson says the popular pub will close for good at the end of the year due to crime and COVID
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Amateur Fishermen’s Association of the NT CEO David Ciaravolo has welcomed clarity around fishing access from next year but hopes plans for the Finnis and Mini Mini are firmed up soon
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Strike Force Trident Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Bland says officers and patrol dogs have arrested 15 people over a spate of car thefts, tracking some offenders through mangroves
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NT Emergency Services Acting Manager of Northern Region Keith Hutton is reminding Territorians to get prepared for cyclone season
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Acting General Manager of Katherine Hospital Paul Dimond says therapy dog Izzy is already making a positive impact on patients and staff despite still undergoing training
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro has slammed the government’s move to reject a review of the Darwin ship lift project after the CLP referred it to the Public Accounts Committee
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Darwin Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says restricting grog sales and reducing the opening hours at liquor stores would help address alcohol-related issues in the city
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Assistant Commissioner of Regional and Remote Policing Martin Dole says extra officers will remain in Alice Springs until January to keep crime at bay
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AEU NT Branch President Michelle Ayres says pay negotiations for teachers have come to an end, with the NT Government’s offer accepted
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NT Police Association President Paul McCue says the murder of two officers in Queensland is a stark reminder of the risks police face everyday
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Police Commissioner Jamie Chalker says he’s recently visited several remote communities and officers are now more confident in his leadership
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Northern Land Council CEO Joe Martin-Jard explains the new permit system for recreational fishers wanting to access Aboriginal-controlled waters
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The Week That Was - 9th December 2022
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NT Council Of Government School Organisations President Tabby Fudge has welcomed clarification that the Education Department will fund a pay rise for teacher rather than schools
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CDU Associate Professor Andrew Taylor says the NT has a second lowest divorce rate in the country due to its young population and migration flows
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Northern Australia Strategic Policy Centre’s John Coyne explains how the NT will benefit from agreements with the US following AUSMIN talks
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NT Police Association President Paul McCue says efforts are being ramped up to secure members an 8 per cent pay rise, with many fed up and leaving the Force
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NT Treasurer Eva Lawler says the government is committed to delivering the Darwin ship lift project despite the collapse of one of the construction companies
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Chamber of Commerce CEO NT Greg Ireland expects spending will remain strong over Christmas despite another interest rate rise
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Local artist Montana Kitching opens up about why she painted work colleague Vicki Siemer for the Portrait of a Senior Territorian Art competition, which she won
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Royal College of General Practitioners NT Chair Dr Sam Heard is encouraging Territorians to shop around for a doctor amid claims some practices are no longer bulk billing
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Australian Education Union NT Branch President Michelle Ayres says a secondary education review focusing on how to re-engage students is a band aid fix for bigger issues around school funding
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Senator Patrick Dodson says public hearings are being held in the NT this week as part of an inquiry examining the impacts of ending the stronger futures legislation
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Paterson hopes new accommodation for youth will not become a drop-in centre and that operators receive adequate funding for it to make a difference
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro is calling for a Select Committee to be established to help shape the NT's euthanasia laws
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AUSTSWIM CEO Brad Low hopes allowing 16 year olds to get a swim teacher licence will address a nationwide shortage of teachers
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Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation's Cath Hatcher says nursing enrolments at CDU will be reduced next year as graduations have been delayed due to a back-log of placements
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NT Council Of Government School Organisations President Tabby Fudge fears kids will miss out if schools have to fund pay rises for teachers
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NT Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says government schools will not foot the bill to deliver a pay rise to teachers and assistants
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Local fishing personality Jeff “Squizzy” Taylor says he’ll be presenting Max’s Cast for a Cure with a $5,000 donation from Altrad Services tonight
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Former NT Chief Minister Marshall Perrron says seeing euthanasia laws overturned in Federal parliament was a historic moment, restoring democracy in the Territory after 25 years
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NT Senator Jacinta Price says she voted in support of the Territory Rights bill but has little faith in the current NT Government when it comes to legislating on euthanasia
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Member for Solomon Luke Gosling hopes the NT Government will devise adequate protections for vulnerable people when it legislates on voluntary assisted dying
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The Week That Was - 2nd December 2022
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